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THE EUGENE DAilY GUARD. -7tki ritivrixo tx., i.mj. ... ... II Huh... lll I liihed every clay of the ' j,v espied. Address all cum- ,iciia6 and maka all remit- JLm oavable to The Eugene Guard, J i """ Suu-cr'l"'"" Khot wlly i wiirered by carrier, per week.) .1;. nluered by carrier, per month r.o 1 m mill, one year (In advance) 4 .On! montht (In advance) 2.00 Sw monti 5o iojle Copies Weekly Guard, per year 1.50 , Advertising rates made known on ffttred'at Eugene, Oregon, pojtcf- i flee as second-class matte'. " Agota lor The tinanL fie following are authorized to ake and receipt for Btibscrlpttous or (rtafcict any other business for The Shu and Weekly Guard: rXawell J- L- Clark. Coburg George A. Drury. ill postmasters are authorized to Mmira and receipt for subscriptions 1 j no Daily and Weekly Guard. " AN- IXDKI'KNBIi.N l I'AI'K!'.. Member of AsKOciMi-d I'resj.. TIH'KSDAV, JINK 11. lililH MIU'.IMA.V l'KKl'AUKS TO 1U1U OKKIiOX KASTKKX Xhe Portland Journal also shares He belief that the Oregon Eastern, whioli is t0 n'ako its junction with He main line of the Southern I'acit'io it Eugene, will he one of the first of the new roads that Harrinian will construct In the West. The Journal of yesterday says: "With the expectation of resuming construction work on some of the lines started last year, and beginning construction on one or two new lines, is soon as the political situation takes definite shape, the Southern Pacific ind Oregon Short Line are pmtin.L' crews of surveyors into the field In Southern and lCnstern Oregon, and Northern California. These crews will finish work on the Oregon East ern, and perhaps make some changes In former surveys and run some new lines in Northern California and Southern Oregon in conne.-tion with the proposed Goose Luke & Fom'.iern. "Tiler? is a growing belief, nniung railroad men in Portland that the Or egon Eastern, projected by Mr. Har rinian 'two years ago, wlil be built, lad that construction work on that line will lie resumed from Vale wi'st- nrd-tvit'iin tho next !m days. Tho surreys through Central Oregon arc nmpleie and the locaiitm perma- lent. The section throug.i the las sie mountains is the only part of the route that .remains to be finished. This week a full crew of on.ninors under the directlju of Carl Itankin, who worked on this division lust year, irrivcil at Eugene wit It their u.ui'in and ler to resume survey vo:k fr -u Natron ens'. war:!, via the o l, i! !:;:: route iicros.; the Cas:'ad::-." IXlU'STP.l , Kixv.vnox IX Pl'ltl.lC SCHOOLS A liill lias been passed by tho New York leslslat'tre and 'signer by the governor of that state whb h will ma terially promote Industrial education, and si-ems to he of much practical economic: and social value that we tommeuj it to the Oregon educators and legislators. It permits any school district to establish general Industrial schools, open to pupils who have com pleted the elementary course or who late attained the age of fourteen fears, and trade schools open to pu pils who have reached the age of in Tears and have .completed either th." elementary school course or a course in general industrial school. The law provides for the app-'ini- Beni of an advisnory hoard, repre enting the .'.oca! trades and iiid'i--,r'es. ami for the nurchiise of i" eary machinery, tools nr. 1 ;;p!'!i,"t- Tkewh m! . uro In be nialm a't ".! ' : '"l"'!' v-e:;s during Ihe sell. -'"J to suii as niaintaiti 1 i'i:- - -i -,al''"i:i-; at least one lea !.. : 1 tiJnri,- ;. s'l z: r least iwenly-fiv : of $.".110 is t 1 b- ' -'.i.-vctl that by ; ; will he abje lb "b a 1. ' 'diicatlon and a ! of s ime I riules . . to hetii. 'And 1 ii 11 . a v '1 tile youth of lit- i i.tnr.v how to do ? '' :i 'heir hands 110 s im .1 industrial oondi'i c - It is asny I,,,.. ii'io;;.i. itOWll .1: rci:n-'.,; 'I'thint:. Will v. ,!ril a.. (ay. It is mure nee. ssary for re of yi, or f-inillv lo scl l ' '""S ' ' f'eve.it tlie pnlrani e h, ll 1? to lock vinir doors iith't find their way i is'- c,i. . T'.p forli'. r ri.hli nu t)(.l'fl.lll "ifii: -if a. tin- a. n ar-ima! ' Mil V. a.iurdiiu the il,.. !!. :.,., -, , , ju , , " '" '"an tin- I' :- ju,.ihii . , w n: ;i:.i-,. '' o'titf oi ' Uii l-oiiy..!,: i!h Un-n!s.-? 'i'h a ii. ,;, ArK I'Ui'M-ll.'.l s'awni; hud l.i.isle-J hi,- j, I hi fur mi 1 Villi, n undid j t-i I:. . ; man i.i,! r. ,i. ... , with a rid.. ! I : Is e,.i:!,;,: hv a' !, , Kruui i-i i, j, '. Itailn ad .. j from M.-xir, j has iii-v.-r 1j n i iii in l,-. Oregon lias its lose ciiics die oil and am.., and nc I but it has only one ,i,v heiiutliul-- j Eugene, lieauiiful homes, well-kept lawns, paved sirens ami ceiiient j walks, a city of schools and churches and thriving industries, all unite m make it an ideal place of residence I mm lining nome lor the university of a great and growing stale. Judge Cake tells the Statement No. 1 legislators to keep faith with the people and vote for Governor Cham berlain for senator. That is good ad vice, and stamps the defeated candi date as a man worthy to go to the senate or fill any other place pub lic trust anil responsibility. Senator Knox provided a niche for all classes when he said: "Wise men establish governments; brave men defend and die fur them; weak, cor rupt an.l ambitious men ibslroy tlolli." All the country for safety is a. proper e of all 1 ;,e big polii ii iaus. n v m i ass;n,-a: 1 I'aviai fi faiL: with all lund- it l ari u-. eM .-;! .iii; : 'u- lal :'IeiLoIl. llillisi'il. II.-. I the Xe Yol k line lie.lll pni i;iin to pick flaws 111 the uianiltuents. And slill, b seriously- by a fe.v. A read Hie stars. 1. issued a it s a h i - Otis to post pone 1 tm . 11 1 b . rated ill : calamity lloboken. X. .1., has bulletin f ir Jim.. M yet it's orange !'!"S mass t!i--;t it won'-, weddinc : t for 1 hi la. Irs .1 ll -inu' Mrili'm i is inn eciion. 'I'lii.-; we ntit;-;.'' was It I i iivt-ritm y v r;i I ial l)Uin- .s .-rr j ii -i Now thai !u;:c!ie H- that the Chicago ' uiiven' . :t stampeded Io Unosfvelt. :i.o have been sittini; up o' ni its ini: with fear may as w.U n 1 Senator l'latt Is li ov doubt A JEWEL '.mm , W& r' r rCKXE la... . ... 'V .iWiiJ.-.t.-Ji.lllriUf THE GUMPe CRI.TICI8M Cried the critical Gump: "On my word, These astronomers are so absurd! In. this book on the stars They tell all about Mars. But of Pa's they don't seem to have heard!" convinced that the old man who mar ries a young woman must as surely pay ihe lawyers as that he who dauc-.s must pay the fiddlers. ' Why not make evt ry dav cle up day. The surest and best way to have a clean town Is to get It thor- ui;!i!y clean and keep il so. : that iiii-n sh olid respond ind of the editor of thai ia.iu... and lie as good as re won! I 1 li.-y gel -their ben halv, Wli.' not turn Carrie lamia (ioblutati hxisc oil 1 a ball Willi 1 hv 1 exi o at tli.it " Nation and each other. -.. ami let H Mil; poll of hooi; :ii t - ii;' I lie 't'juii :n Mil! mail first l!i;i l,an 4 1 iic:ii. The ma- u .ih (111 J. Mar iil.' ilist int'tiiin of I'Uir m ini'-rn ailvcr cull nt i s, t lirow i.i.tiity nf :'L' 1 auains i i n, with I. Inn a cln, tie 1 sec run). w.miu! wood: ; in iiii'i old urowth fir. J.'i.LTi per' e nd llllam Transfer Co., I'hono I'.ia. k 1 1 11. tf JJ ,4 ViV.l',i; , - - ,- DAILY GVAIU), TIUHS1IAY, JI NK THE MARKET EOR ESTATE! !S AT IcMurphcy & Rugh's 22 wsl 8:h St Wt BUY WE SELL Wit: RENT WE EXCHANGE .0 acrefann. :1s- aorea In crop, 1 2 in (tastuie; new t-rt)om house and ham; crop, nUtck. tooii, imjileineutH, etc. If t a k"n soon, n with place at .S no $ I r.i ni ti, balance on ;aud tM'ms. 1S2 acrev. CO acres In cultiva tion, 40 more can be; K2 Hirfs In timlMT and pant lire, all leiiced . room houae. and barb; kmm1 :i x f 2 barn and c w barn for 34 cowh; K"0l farm home; H crop; all tools and l.tiph-miwitH K' with plaii ut V !,." (to, on bent of U-rmn. S acre In crop. 7 '.4 mile from K u ": If Hold noun, will at S.Hi.tio mi mn crop Inr luiltd 1 du ,;.Ts 7 n. i!e from K it 'll Kravl roail; ill ivat ion ; 2U and tunlii-r. ', Arizona, to riy in ar ii'-ar e a tid hit i ri ;ii evt i y it til..li--d, for i h'jiM ami larn. ebb fcfii k ; f.iinl'y or- r r'-K . il MOfl i in r )ti In ti i, (too. in I'i. . Ir pi r.ifi'ii 1. - McMURPHEY & RUGIi 22 wevt :h St. -VAY Transfer Company II, 1908 CLASSIFIED COLUMNS -G- I I tit SAI.K KOlt SALE calf. C. ! street. A good Jersey cow ami E. I'urrie, 7 s I liiive It EOlt SALE Loose Slnlltl. 1'holie E JJiwjJli cheat hay. irir.ers l.i: KOiv SAl.fc A gas neater. ' ne,w. tor sale clitap. Addrt lV, Eugene, Itr. almost ss 11. 'V t( FOH riAI.E Tnoroiignoreii lleretord bulls fur sule. Kiiqulre &r0 Wll Umcttt! street. :( EOU SAl.E - A bat-y tmi;y. Eilth street. n.itiy walke liuiuie and a ' West If EiH! S 1.E Ni hou- e. d , let .'"ixluO. Price. Jived, ll.ni Land Company. If EOlt SALE ---Complete turnishiiig.; i (or ei,:ht roiiins at a bai nam. l-'.u-j quire at C.uard oi l i. e. j 1 ;t i FlMl WALK Huff Orptligtnu tugs 13 for Jl. V. II. Hamilton. 1 HI.' ; Columbia avenue, corner l'.'th t. ' Euli SALE l able to be Euilllire ." A flrst-class barn, suit made into n dwelling ll or , li! Alder striet. it Kit It SAI.K -Any part l"tMt shun's in tlic I'oniMiH'k iittliU-n liaio sun k , at f'."ti por kIiuiv. V. O. Mux TOT, 1'ortluntl. Or. JU KOK PHrtiHs vwislnnj; ta buy 00 a vi en of ftrnt-olass titnttor I and rail on J. V. CurlUe, four inlK'8 west of Hale. )U SAI.K It-room house, ihreo blm-ks from Willameile ntdeet; hit SdxTC. feet. 1'rti e, K HU). Ore Kon Land Company. tf KOH SAI.K One I'ole Aiikuh bull, one ytar old; two nills nouth of Krauklln. Address .1. V. Kirk, H. K. 1. No. 3, Jum iion City. J I 7 KOK SALK Four-room eotta; lot TmxIGO; located near hinh school; house has huh. llhtB and water. Apply 724 Ollvu street. J15 FOlt SALK Timber land ; (niarter soction in township lt, s. r. I w, section 32. Will Hell cheap if sold at once.- Address C. J. li., caro Guard office. LOST lletween llnptlst church and Thirteenth anil ollvo streets, n Hiuali brown purse with sirups, con taining u Kohl rhiK ft it il two pen nies. Iteturn to liiiard olfbr. Jill Kllli SAI.K Host retnll I. line coiinlv; wll Hell aeoiii J.'.uoo for cash btiil.lniits; a sr.ap; niitsl A(1,1'..K 'I'. 'i-. this oflfce nit S.M.R -city lots, cloie In; :;"' S.trnl mil Jinn: :() down n oil i Uier mouth, without Inter-1 st. W. 11. Kay. at lOilKOinr dun Company's store. tf KOlt SALK A No. I huslnesH for rale; muni location ; clean mock" ; will take city property in part pay ment. Wish to retire from bunl nr.m. Call at Cuanl office, if KOlt SALK Klr:t-rl:ih baled cheat hay ; I Iso maple and old ki ov lit fir wooi). Lou Ih C, Vitus, .1 unc tion, Or., W K. 1. No. 2. Vhomj Kanu.-rs ij'l. JUO KOlt SALK A well improved fatm of IL'O acres, 4 ntlloH north of C buiK. This In a bargain at $ ib p-r acre. (n koo.I terun. Smith Ac Uruwn. Coliin k. Or. KOK SAiK Ono National canli rolK ter, one HemliiKtoii typewriter and a larKu Iron safe. Knipilre of L. M, Travis, Loau & Savings bank bllllfllliK. HOHHI'lrt KOK SALK Ono hay ninro welKht 1200; ono hay homo, wriKht 1100; one hlHck, bIiikIh driver, nafo for lady lo drive; one fine HHddle pony. A. M. Ullhert, nt feed barn. tf LOIS KOK SALK IIY () W.S'KK Two IoIh ii il s-rooin liotiHe, burn; fine land for Kunleii; nn l-'onrih nireet. near mill race. Lot liltixliri on Twelfth mill Alder KlreeU, JiihI north of I'atterKon Kchool. .1. .1. Wnllon. .Mo Wllliiinetic. street, tf Koft SALK Kino mountain much of! xn urn-; 4n In rullivutlon iind about in timber; creek running, through farm: fair Iioiisi. mid out- 1 liilllillliirs: located clnM miles smith of I'lf.-eiio. I'rlie Hotiu.; fail 11 Weshliiti ne. . i t ut h.ia: t r actM ,tf - ( ruin i wo to nine m-r e fine rlv-r hnttotu l.iml. a!! In r m : 1 n ib- fnun (col Him i- 'lii-r'KPtu bi-ar lliv 'U t bar d . ttn liy liruli." .n riv-t !-n acjM tni' i; '-IvU pin liottf-i-, irn ..i.. wa cr ii 1 i- la n and i 1 1 u bbi-t iw and l(. I'. Ii ; up cl.-i l r 1c H . A. ('..x r . fa.. am i;n null- :,l A ; 1 1 iclli h i i-i i ... l . Lit Alder , WAN'TKt) -H'iri' bri-Ml;lli by day or mon'h; aliio hornen tm' ked Kn. j r u 1 rf Iuhkh' llv.-ry . J'Jdftw iWANTPII Tfir.... Klrl to l-rn i niimlnit at the Kuiciie O -lo-ral boh. Iiltal. Apilv to lir. .1. W. Harrln. ! if V. Wll nun slore In stock of niul rent j KO l II li k I 'P. Jl- -ll . 'U C El Hi hell 1 M t Ninth sir. ei llOl'Ll, riinl'OSI I IHN I'lie Junc tion I'll ILe.-l. ciMii.uiilni; .'.'i r. Ollls, tut lltstled i.illiplele. ll.lS re celilli . ll. u.i. I ownership and be prop.iM is now lor rent -V ery t.lolati!i' pioposltlen will be llell to a tn si . lass hotel man. iil glle I. mi! base ll desired Ad.ll.ss II. X iliu . be::, .1 uii. lion Clu . Or. IIM Kt.t..AM:ill'N ip iim 11 a. i 11" your lirop- orty tell the Oregon Land Ctutipa uy about It and they will do tliu rest. 4 1.' WllhiuicUu birei'l, iull geiio. lr. tf NOTICE-- Having re.t'iereil from my injury 1 have resinned my business of horseshoeing and general black smithing. C. U llolow.iy. East Eleventh street, l-'alrniouiit. Or. DON'T fall to st'0 I'tu'jfiii if you want tuLiK'(iM5 in rt-al t'.tattv We buy ami .rll farm niul r'ty prop oriy. linproveii hiu! uiiimprovi'J. Timber and mluini; Htock. II. t'iio m, limini U. WaUon Hldij. tf t0 iWSIl AM) 1 10 I'Kll MiiiSni" Will buy a beautiful Calltmnla vlneyurtl, the liu-oiue from winch Will Iii HUffieiotit In tiiiiku vi hi In. ilepeiident fir ltle. MatuUotiie pamphlet. valuable Informal lou Mini oontraet free. F. II. Itoblnsuu, general atent. I'aelfle. Grove, Cat. INTKKN ATIONAL COKKKSI'UN DKNCK SCHOOLS "Tho Hiiay Man's Vnivorslty." Give a thor otiRh training at your own home In nearly all tho traden and profes ilons. Text books and Instruments (when required) furnished freo. Full Information and circulars at the local enrollment office, 45 W. KlKhth street, U. J. Ktrkwouil, rep. reseuiatlve. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN rilVSICI.WH AMI NI'iK.'KONS 1)K. ANNA MAIIUKK. Oslenpntlilc pby-'cliin. All curable dlseasoi tmiieil. Women and children I specially. Offli-o ovur K 10. Huun'a l'hoin Hed 1631. UK. 11. 1.. STUIM.hY lsloouihlc physlcluu. Offices over Chambers' store, MN Wlllnlllelto streoi I'hono lllack 1 3 J ii. Consultiitloti freo. Heslilonco I'M Kerry strnot. I'hono lied 31117. C. IL CANNON, M. If. I lomoepathlc physician auil aurKooii, Chronic lilMcaneri and dlHeusen of women and children n ttpcclulty. KU';trU ral vibratory and lUhl treatment. Office, Sulm and ;i, Uunii build lug. Phone Main 54 0. Hnurds Hoffman lloiue. Phone Malu il. . K. TlTUri, M. l).--r MouumopalUlc physician and mneon. (.'b route dlncnes and diseases of women iind I'blblreti Klven ii pec (a I nttoutlon. I Fat-attic galvanic, wlatlc, X-ray audi .vibramry eledrlcal treat iiientH ulv en. Olftte, 6S Willainelto minut,. with T)r. L. K. Mcll'iiiKal. lie.d deuie, ii:i2 Poarl MreeC OlTice phone, Main (1!U, Ksldeuce phono. Main t31. 'I TdllM-.l H-A I'.l.iHV B. ll. AI.I.KN, Attoi ino-ut-la, Oil) WlllaliH'tin atreMt, I'hiKenu On-iniii. U llll.YKI', AtUu ney-at-lliw. OUIcc over ornu', ihuu moru. liinunti OrKou. LKOM It. KD.MUNnuN, Attomey-nt-law. Hooiiih 1 Biid li, li'irione Loan ftud Bnvlngfl Hank. . M. TRAVIS, Aitunivy-nt-iBM. Of fice over KiiKono Iiru & Bttvlngi Hank, KiiKcno, Oregou. DOimiH & HKIHWOKTII, Auuroeyi. at law. Illflie In llorvy biilldlnit. over Chaniberi-ltrlHlow bank. C. A. WlNTKKMKIKlt, Attorney-al law. Lnntl tltlrH and irnhtttt Heu InltleH. Office over ChinuhurH-Hrla- tow llHflk. I WOODCOCK t l'OI TKIt. Atiuriii-yii. at-lnw. A. I.'. Woodcock and 11. O.l I'otter. Offhe one block aontb of Clirlhiiiiui block, Kiik'Ii. Oickou. . WALTON . .NKS, Atloril"yli-al..iW J. J. Walton and S. I'. N". V.' Ill liractlci. In all the court In the! htaie. lilock, Olflt room .1, Oregon. Wultou t J KS.HK t, V, K I. a wyi .', No. i l, W..ft V & y.uv, K-unen... Or opp!'" t nt I li Hi v-s Hp'" l i! nt tenth ii lo ilia a ,w i nat bin of ao- runs, -1 ; K f t ii-k v. 1 1 1., 1 1 1 1 1 t( i-s-t li I iii, 1 1 1 v y a ' i i and col Icri Ion n A Iff o .'ill j.t'M t'il lil.ilfCC 4. I'llOIll I. N. It M'.ilAI tout r ii ti I" Uietll f ..iiii. nelilal ItiM.iai ill ii I alt II- ,.,r.-i. .iii.I -.Mie. A I"-lit tor mi' I I'oinii.'iny. kui.ilj f.. I'ln K.liH' le t Nu I tonal Oteaoii lln i t it 1 1-1 Hi M WILLIAMS k ltl'.,.., ..no no at law. .1. W. V.'lfllnliiil, L. K. II. all I'rHi'tlce In all coilrl of the ilitl ' nd before li e I'. H. I.lilnl oClci Ollicen I i, Ll, 1 I nml l.'i M. ( lull. Iloildinit ..Li Hi i l l I' 1 1 -1 .1 , .- i ' ol' Oil I.I i- KKT Ei, 1,1 i I. I i I V I I. l . I -9- I Mil. 1. 1 IKI I.H J. W. hAYS tuner. i! d: CO . ecters u lull rail Eai'iii' HAY ; I.K.MiKilSO-. uiiti.-i t...'r and I'li.b.lUlle: s Ce:'l.. r VMi!.". U elf a ml S. v- 11 1 h si 1 1 .. V. T GOKl'ON, fi,i..rl .:it.,T. Stale licensed tuiba!ui.r. Otilce and resideuie, l.nih and Ulltt streets. Pho'iv Lei 4avi. I TEIilN AI'.Y si IK.I UNS nu. 1 . c. 1 Eoinuriy Stale fornia; serve.! tlm Meillnil H aid U HUM II II ( 1 in.iry of Call y.iiis on Slate Hangs' ijiry phone Main 1 MI.MM) EM.IM I KS HKKItKHT Ll-:iGH. mining engineer and t'peri uuttalliiriM. Keliahle tnfnrinuMou f uriilntitnl to Intomtmg luvi'siors. Kxamlnntionit and ic lorltt on mines and uro troMtiuout. Kukci Oregon. 'Altl'KT CIIIANHW JAY l MOOHK, cirpet I'ltviuer. I'hnne Him k lib? 1 . AltSrUACTOK.S THK LANK t'O., Hooiiia Kutene, O" I'OUNTY AHSTU ACT i ami 3, Wuren Ulock, I'rics reaonablo. SOI I III ItN TAi IKI ll. H. TIMK CAItl I'ou aril I'ortlhiul l'aiM'nKr -:4J a. tn , OrcKou Kx- No. lo presa. No. IS- -ft:00 a. in., Cottage drove PaHstn;er. No. 1 I'asweiiKer. No. 1 4 -11 . 1'fi n. m., KoBoburK 6:4 p. m., Tortland Kx- presti. Touiml San KrancUro lameitKer. No. 11 iLIN p in., Koseburg I'as seitKer. No. 17 9;35 p.m., Cottago Grove PasHenjter. Nil la 12:32 a.m., California Kx presH, No. 13 5:44 a. in., San Francis co KxpreHH. WriHlling Itram h. No. S4 S:;ib a, in., leaves Kuene fur KprliiKf leld, No. M - 11:10 a.m., arrives Eu gene from SjiritiKfii Id. No. S7 1:00 p. m., leaves Kukoiio for Wendllnn. No. f.;40 p. in., arrives Eugene from WendlhiK. VM. Ml UK AY, tlcn. Pass. Agt. Ton land, Or JOHN M. SCO'l'T, Asm. Ci. P. A. A. J. mr.LKJTK. Loial Afteut. Set of Chairs Whv do von ' have OLD S1I.U11IY I'lIAIIIS in your liome, w hen you can tniike theiu (iOOD AS NLvV or only title t A can of t'lMtinir...',, nlll work wotidcirt In "our heme. H it il. at the (')ili.iunan In on ev.ry rnti. ft.'ii e ir wi'ni how window. ask to si i' u it m:w wai.Ii I'.AI'KIl 10-18 WitU iSevinih St. OVERTON Wall Paper f.nd Taint Co. Groceries You will always find ' the best brands ol Cfoccrics Fresh Green Vegetables Flour and reed Nu dr'.jyi, we hnvt our own delivery Hionr M-m 53 U I?fClJ52EMt L 9ib Si J. AL Morr!s J. v V. War:-a t. M.jirii The Red Star Itettl -:iitj,te, In.iiriilici', htvcNt. tn'-nt, l,omi : : : : i l'iiiMi-(.v l.iii.l nml Sold n( Miner"i pro i- ; : : : i : Uoo.ii 4, M-.i'iuiiit ..hick. Corner hth ai.d li:..o. tte StH. I'lif.l.--.. --Of Tlr Ili.ok 3 7 1 ; llenl- ,1. i.. e, l;:..ik Hoj. Lunelle, .... Om-iiii t..-;'o rrr?;I.P.Miffn JiwnlW A F03JTIVE CURE. frr Irffuvitnktlor cxa.rh f O ll.oM.lor tm4 lnwo4 h"luk N aura uo rv. l tr ill if unci r rltrr Or -. AIM tl .ur Ohm iwn co.. Ull, I lrukij.t-4 X70CD Ii' iitnl "I i.iitN-r I ;l.'t cm i.ld I tl V (""p'-l 1 .T I I'll l - p i t . n II 1 i'&X . -..,11 o A I . HI I. ' ll'-lil I ta k I ..II, tl. I , ,11 t t , in V-7 J ii Ik i .' fi., i i . iii. n . i I , 'a' ireful" 'O O I., B i. ink o I ll I -I M'.M ' i : Rt. .-. o o o the fill 0 O o i . . 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